Box 42
Contains 219 Results:
Tucker and Lauries, New York, N. Y. to St. George Tucker, 1826 October 11
Have shipped the various articles to Bermuda. Enclosing invoice and bill of lading for the articles to Richard J. Tucker, Jr. The amount is $111.46.
Doctor Henry W. Tucker, Charlotte Court House to St. George Tucker, 1826 October 13
Have received a payment of a very old debt. That plus the remainder of the $175 will help support Henry in a good college for one year. This is what you wrote me.
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D.C. to St. George Tucker,, 1826 October 13
256. Tucker and Lauries, New York, N. Y., to St. George Tucker, 1826 October 13
In accordance with your wishes to send Richard J. Tucker, Jr. $150 we have given Mr. Tucker $150 credit with us. We will write him about this. He can draw on us for this amount. You can remit to us $112.59.
Eliza J. Tucker, University of Virginia, to St. George Tucker, 1826 October 13
Sorry that my brother misread a letter which I had written him. What I said in the letter came from me and not you. Have not heard from our friends in Bermuda since I saw you.
Thomas McCleland to St. George Tucker, 1826 October 16
We want you , Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Bird (Byrd) to dine with us on Friday next.
Doctor Henry W. Tucker, Charlotte Court House, Virginia to St. George Tucker,, 1826 October 19
Received your letter containing a check for $110. Henry thanks you for it.
John Page (?-1838), Williamsburg, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Warminster, Nelson county, Virginia, 1826 October 21
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D.C. to St. George Tucker, Joseph Cabell’s, Warminster, Virginia,, 1826 October 26
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, South Point, Mo. to St. George Tucker., 1826 October 30
Did not mean to disrespect uncle by not mentioning him in letter. Health good except for mouth. Mr. Naylor's second daughter dead. Has been called upon to practice medicine in neighborhood.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. South Point, Mo., to Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, 1826 October 31
Glad she has gotten the religious pamphlet. Concerned about an acquaintance of his brother. Wife has beautiful carpet in the loom.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester,Virginia to St. George Tucker at Williamsburg, 1826 November 5
Returned from Clarksburg. Frances and wife ill. One method of treating disease is immense doses of calomel, jalap, scammony, aloes. Other is emetic, then smaller doses of calomel, etc. Sometimes bleeding. Called cold plague since it continues in winter. Few of the 3400 here have it. Has 30 pupils in school, from Alabama, Ohio and many places in Virginia. Has competition at university. Can help father with money.
Tucker and Lauries, New York, N. Y. to St. George Tucker, 1826 November 6
Received your check for $150. Shall advise Richard J. Tucker, Jr. of his credit to this amount. The Bermuda and other British ports will be closed on the 1st to American vessels.
Richard Mallory, Baltimore Hospital, Baltimore, Md.to St. George Tucker, Williamsburg, Va, 1826 November 7
Can you help me in getting relieved from this place? Have been confined here eighteen months. (Tucker endorsed letter saying unknown person).
George Tucker, University, to St. George Tucker, 1826 November 7
Returned from New York with Maria last Friday. Saw your brother in Washington. Stayed at same house with Mr. Short in Philadelphia.
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D.C. to St. George Tucker, 1826 November 9
Doctor Philip Barraud, Norfolk, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1826 November 28
Glad you are back home, Our trouble and sickness have gone. Have written a paper to the authorities of the borough pointing out the causes of the malignant fever. Family news.
Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828) , Washington, D.C. to St. George Tucker, 1826 November 29
Francis C. Fontaine, Norfolk, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1826 December 2
When I applied to the Post Master for the job of carrying the mail from Here to Petersburg I thought that I had some one to help me. Now I have no one to help me. Will have to forfeit my contract.
Anthony Robinson, Jr., Bank of Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1826 December 6
Received Doctor D. C. Barraud’s check for $1002.82. It will be placed to your credit.
John Coalter (1771-1838), Richmond, Virginia to St. George Tucker, 1826 December 7
Went to Mrs. Broom’s to see little Parke. Gave her the bundle. The tailor has finished the coat.
D. Cary Barraud, Norfolk, Virginia to St. George Tucker at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1826 December 10
Received his reply to self’s check for last quarter’s rents. Will send receipts for dividends on stock after Mr. Vickery (?) returns and self returns from 8 or 10 days visit to Washington.
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester, Virginia to St. George Tucker at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1826 December 10
Will be with him on January 10. Judge Brown returned home this morning. May go to Williamsburg via Baltimore and Norfolk. If weather is severe may go in gig to Fredericksburg, then the stage and then the steamboat to Jamestown. Journey must be rapid as he cannot leave his school for long.
274. Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745-1828), Washington, D.C. to St. George Tucker, 1826 December 13
Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Winchester, Virginia to St. George Tucker at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1826 December 17
Frances died on Friday after ten days illness though her constitution had been wasted by two severe attacks. Judge Brown, father’s neighbor, has taken much interest in family.